Amazon India has leased 450K sq. ft. of office space in Chennai. Reportedly, Amazon will occupy the office space in two phases. In the first phase 200K sq. ft. will be occupied in next one and a half year. Also, Chennai has got itsfirst biotech incubator for women at Golden Jubilee Biotech Park for Women Society.

More on Amazon India Office Space Acquisition

As reported by ET, the new campus will come up at Ramanujan IT City, which is being executed by TRIL Infopark, a special purpose vehicle (SPV). The 4.6 million-sq ft commercial property is a joint venture between TRIL, Indian Hotels Company and Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO).

“The office space will be occupied in two phases. Amazon will be paying a rent of about INR 90 per sq ft in the first phase and plans to occupy the office space by the first quarter of 2018.The second phase will be occupied above INR 90 per sq ft rental, the highest so far commanded by any IT SEZ in South India, ” said one of the ET sources.

Most recently, Amazon India had leased 600K sq. ft. of office space in Hyderabad, which is said to be the second largest office space deal in India so far. At present, Amazon India has around 3.1 Mn Sq. Ft. of office space, which is much larger in comparison to Flipkart’s 900K Sq. Ft space.

Although Flipkart tried attempting to occupy a larger office space two years back but owing to leadership shuffles, valuation slashdowns, and cost-cutting measures, it couldn’t do so. However, now with over $4 bn in its war chest, and a number of projects such as Flipkart mart Buy, Flipkart Grocery and the one-stop hyperlocal app running on the edge, the probability for an aggressive hiring and hence a much larger office space acquisition cannot be denied.

In 2016, office space in India saw absorption of over 43 Mn sq. ft. in 2016, registering a growth of 9% from a year earlier said the CBRE India Office MarketView Report-Q4 2016. Bengaluru and the NCR dominated leasing on an annual basis with a 47% share.

More On Women Biotech Incubator

In another development, Chennai also got its first women biotech incubator. As per reports, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Science & Technology has recently inaugurated the Incubator at Golden Jubilee Biotech Park for Women Society.

“Globally there has been a special focus on addressing the issues related to Women in Science and framing policies which support the same. In India, we have laid special emphasis on empowerment of women. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stressed upon the need for special programmes which not only technically empower the women but also create employment opportunities,” he said.

He also added that Biotech Park is a good example of a Centre and State Government Partnership, thereby supporting more than 1000 startups and nearly 200 Women Entrepreneurs. “The women scientists would contribute significantly to the growth of the country and fulfill the dream of Prime Minister of ‘Making a New India’. Women scientists and Entrepreneurs definitely are the Game Changers Driving Science for ‘Making a New India’.”

Rise of Chennai As A Startup Ecosystem

Tamil Nadu’s capital city Chennai, nicknamed “The Detroit of India,” has been able to grab a good attention this year so far. While startups like Uniphore Software Systems, Howdy Ventures, are busy garnering funds from the investors, the state government is leaving no stone unturned to boost up the morale of new age entrepreneurs.

The creation of several active mentor organisations like TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs), CIIE Startupreneurs, IIT Alumni Clubs, and Nasscom’s Million Dollar startup programme, has definitely given a push to the startup ecosystem in Chennai. In recent years, the city has become home to many accelerators and incubators, including PayPal’s incubator and Start Tank. Not to mention the growing funding opportunities, which include Chennai Angels and TVS Capital Funds Limited.

In January 2015, the Tamil Nadu government planned to set up an incubation facility for startups under Nasscom’s guidance. This plan got conceptualised in March 2016 when Nasscomannounced a partnership with Tamil Nadu Government to open the state’s first warehouse in Chennai.

In September 2015, Uber announced that it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Tamil Nadu Government to create over 30K entrepreneurial opportunities in the state for drivers, as well as an opportunity to work with the government to together develop programmes to improve technology as part of the region’s economic development. It will include training programmes, building infrastructure and working on public-private partnerships around R&D.

Chennai is fast emerging as a startup hub in line with cities such as Mumbai and Hyderabad. The state government’s initiative to boost women entrepreneurs and acknowledge their talent and education is worth an applause. The incubator will certainly add to the rising status of Chennai’s startup ecosystem in long run. Also, Amazon’s efforts to occupy such large office space areas indicates the aggressiveness of the ecommerce unicorn to make its mark in the Indian ecommerce landscape. Amazon India set foot almost six years later than Flipkart but is currently in a neck to neck battle with the Indian ecommerce unicorn. Will acquisition of office space is another battle the ecommerce majors will be involved in, remains to be seen.

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Meha has engineering and MBA degrees, but she has always been a writer at heart. It was the perfect combination of utilising her research and analytical skills and her enthusiasm for writing that sparked her interest in writing about the Indian startup ecosystem – the latest tech and gadgets and the startups that create them. She is always on the lookout for industry-specific stories in niche areas of interest such as ecommerce, fintech, greentech and more.